Causality 1

Causality 1Causality is a game that encourages you to cause deadly accidents with the click of a mouse, swiping life away from the screen and progressing through three levels of progressing difficulty. The puzzle-style challenge will send you chasing after the correct click sequence through people and objects available on the level, to kill them all without letting another living soul see it.

One of a kind and the first in the series, Causality offers players a chance to try their hand at causing random accidents with the click of a mouse. Unlike the embarrassing kind you would expect in real life, accidents in the world of stick men games lead to an inevitable and mostly instant death. There’s only one goal and a single rule in this game, both of which can be summed up in a short sentence.

Kill everyone, no witnesses.

The first level of Causality is set in a corporate office with stickmen employees going about their usual business as their boss is determined to sleep through the day. There’s a guy standing dangerously near to the side of the rooftop, but that’s probably the last obvious death you will see in the game.

You may find yourself looking for a walkthrough as soon as in the first level and more often than for other stick men games. It’s tempting to unlock the secret sequence that lets you successfully beat the level, but there’s no real fun in that unless you come up with it yourself.

Causality 1The second level is much less straightforward than the first, taking place at a beach with a toilet block as your focus. From a wannabe parkourist preparing to jump to an engineer repairing the ducts, everyone will meet an inevitable and rather silly doom once you’ve figured out the correct sequence of events.

The third level of Causality takes place at some sort of a military base, which is a much more familiar setting for stick men games. It’s just as challenging as you might think, involving even more reaction clicks than the previous two levels, but by the time you’re done with it, you’ll feel even more like a genius, with a rather twisted mind.